After thirty-five years of marriage, Daphne Reece has discovered that Finding Love Forever is a little more difficult than it sounds. Now that all five of their children are happily married, Daphne and her husband Jim are empty nesters. Unfortunately, this means something different to Jim than Daphne. Jim is more interested in golf and the nightly news than romantic nights out or planning second honeymoons. And, well...Daphne's not pleased with this turn of events at all. After an argument at dinner, Daphne kicks Jim out of the house just to prove to him that they still have "issues" to work out. Suddenly, Jim has to live with the kids, and Daphne's on the hunt for someone else's life to meddle in.
Thank goodness Ginny Young has just moved to Payton. When she rents the apartment above the Sally McGraw Theater from Daphne, Ginny finds herself "adopted" by the most loving, meddling woman she's ever met. Ginny also meets Luke, a local cop who has more to offer than Ginny's ever dreamed of. Both relationships take Ginny by surprise--she's never had a loving family to turn to...or the comforting arms of a true, upstanding man. When Ginny's apartment is broken into, and Luke helps her in more ways than one, Ginny must overcome her insecurities and trust Luke and her new friends, the Reeces.
Finding Love Forever is the seventh book in the Finding Love Series. In it, new and recurring characters prove that sometimes Finding Love the first time isn't the hard part...it's keeping that love alive and holding onto it forever.
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